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WEDNESDAY, SKIT. 10, 1885.
ENGLAND'S YACHTSMEN.
The following is from rm inter
view of Boston, Jlcrttld innn with an
English yachtsman. It is interest
ing, in connection witlitlic ncws'tltic
by next steamer, oftketrncq for the
American cup. lit). liuu.fcTW. )
Capt. Tliomas Draper of the cut
ler llcen, commonly called in Eng
land Capt. "Tom Duck,'' comes
from n family of ynchlsjncn, his
father, in his day, being the best
skipper England bad produced up to
the time of his death some 22 ycais
ago." I he old gentleman Draper
was an expert in sailing racing crafts,
and many of the ciaelc skippers of
England to-day gained not a few
good points from him. For 13 yuois
he was sailing master of the famous
English vessel Phantom, and while
in her the old gentleman took l.r)0
prizes. It was in the latter part of
his career in this vessel that he took
his son Thomas the present skipper
of tho llcen, at that time a bit of a
lad, under his instruction, Young
Draper served with his father in the
Phantom and Niobo, and took
charge of the latter on the death of
his father, being at that time 22
years of age. Capt. Draper after
ward commanded the Christa Bell
for four'ycars, at the expiration of
'which time he took charge of the
famous yacht Norman. Under his
control of 13 years this vessel gained
a word wide-wide reputation. The
Norman crossed the line l."i0 times a
winner of prizes. After leaving
the Norman, Capt. Draper took
charge of the Sleuth Hound, and in
her he added new laurels to his re
putation, lie had the pleasure of
sailing the Sleuth Hound against the
best cracks in England, and won the
cup offered by the King of the
Netherlands, valued at 350 ; also a
special cup, given by Queen Victoria,
and a third cup offcied by tho Royal
Yacht Squadron of London during
one season. The race for the cup
given by the King of the Nether
lands took place off Cowes, England,
and created quite an excitement in
English yachting circles. Last year,
Capt. Draper was sailing master of
the famous cutter Marguerite, and
in her once beat the Genesta, on
time allowance, the Marguerite being
- a much smaller vessel. Capt. Draper,
who stands at the head of English
racing skippers, is a stout able
bodied man, 45 years old. He was
born at Ithcn Ferry, Eng. He has
the reputation of knowing more
tricks about sailing than any other
skinner in the old country. As
Capt. Draper's knowledge of English
yachts and yachting men is very ex
tensive, the writer called on him a
few days ago to get his opinion of
the English crafts, especially of the
Genesta. Said Capt. "Tom Duck":
"I do not consider the Genesta tho
best vessel in England, though she
is quite a fast one. The Irex, owned
by Mr. James of Dublin, Ire., and
sailed by Capt. O'Neil, is to my
mind a much faster vessel. Last
year, possibly, the Genesta would
have outsailed her, but the lcsult of
last season was as much in favor of
the Irex as the Genesta. This sea
son the Irex is going much
faster. "Mr. J.. Beaver "Webb told
me recently, that tho Irex was going
over the usual course 10 minutes
faster than last year. I would have
more confidence if the Irex would
start against the American vessel,
instead of the Genesta, though I
thinlr the latter will win, especially
in the race 20 miles to windward
and return. This race will be a hard
one, and the boats, more than once,
will cover each other. It will be a
beam and beam race at times. Tho
Genesta is a better vessel working to
windward than either the Puritan
or the Priscilla; that is, judging
from what I have seen, she is quicker
in stays. In the 20 miles windward
work, tho Genesta will beat the
American yachts about five or ten
minutes. This will be too great an
adyantage for them to make up run
ning home, and, by the -way, the
Genesta runs quite well."
FOR SALE.
FANNING'S ISLAND GUANO ia
quantities to suit Apply to the
PACIFIC) NAVIGATION CO.
103 lyr
Saratoga House.
Only Restaurant in Town Owned and
Eun by a White Man. Employ-
ing- no Chinese Waiters.
First class boaid by tho week, month or
transient. Special accommodation for
ladies and families.
, CST'Readlng parlors open for guests
"of tho house. Tl-o coolest dining rooms
tin tho city. NO FLIES.
lp'Olin H. BARBER.
'HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE.
The house nnd premises owned
(and occupied by W. D. Mc.
AVVnvnn HlMlllt-ll on tho corner
of Young and Keeaumoku streets, Tho
house Is new ana cumuius six mi w
sides pantry, kitchen, &c. Tho lot is
100x137 feet, Stables, curriago and out-
.Houses on tho P""1' apXt mpii"
St, aDDlvtO AVERY & PALMER,
. "'-W No. CO Fort btreet.
Oahu College
AM)-
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ivtnn
WlI.Ii OPEN FOll Tim
IVev Year,
Monday, September 14
Tliu completion of the new Bishop
Hull of Science, fully equipped for use,
ofl'cia Hire facilities in this department,
which is in uluiigo of PROF. L. L. VAN
SLYKE, u spculnlUl fiom tho Unhci.
ally of Michigan.
By tliu suhlllloii uf overUOO olumes
of carefully selected hooks increased
advantages nro afforded in the Literary
Department.
Lessons In Vocnl Music, Drawing and
French by the former able instructor
are given in the regular course without
c.ua cnarge.
Punahou Preparatory bcnooi,
Under the efficient management of MISS
E. V. HALL us Principal, offers excel
lent advantages for those wishing to
puisne a preparatoiy course. 117 2v
WANTED,
AGIKL, about 15 years old, to mind
children and do general house
woik (German preferred,) Good wages
anil good liuine. Enqulru at this office,
103 2w
rr j. spbnce,
JL Special Agent for the Michigan
I'm Hail Company, producers of the tin.
cit grades (if India Ink, Water Color,
Crayon and Pastel Portraits. Head,
quarters nt King Uro3., llotel tieet,
Honolulu. 107 lm
NOTICE.
MR. C1IAS. HOYT'S Shoeing Shop
is now te-opened. Interfering
hones it specially.
113 King Street,
coiner or Ainitca.
lill tl
NOTICE.
DK. BRINKERHOFF'S system or
Rectal Treatment. A new treat
ment for Hemorrhoid, Fistula and other
diseases of the rectum, by a piorcss
sure, safe and painless.
DR. McWAYNE, 34 Alaken St.
101' :iin
PIANO TUNING.
HAVING obtained the services of a
flrst-clas3 Piano Tuner, wo wish
to inform the public that we arc able to
Tunc and Repair Pianos at short notice.
All oidcis left witlrus will be promptly
attended to, and nil iork warranted.
1032 ly WEST, DOW & CO.
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED is prepared
JL to furnish household servants,
collect bills, and do Anglo-Chinese in
terpreting and a general agency busi
ness. Charges moderate.
SOYONG, A'iYi Nuuanu St.
Mutual Telephone 270. 03 0m
Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y
228 and 230 Fort Street,
llonoliilu, ----- Hawaiian Is.
W. II. PANE Proprietor.
0S0 ly
O Luso Hawaiiano.
ALL persons who want to communi
cate with the Poituguese, cither
for busines.il, or for procuring workmen,
servants or any other helps, w ill find it
the most profitable way to advcrtlso in
the Luso llaivaiiaito, the new organ of
the Portusuc3e colony, which is pub
lished on Merchant street, Gazette Build
ing, (Post-Olllcc Letter Box E,), and
only charges icasonablc rates for adver
tisements. Once More to Hie JPx'ont.
A.. T. BAKER.
Having returned to the
Islands, will undertake
to break Horses, cither
to saddle or Harness,
"cheaper than any other
mau in tho Kingdom, and guarantee
satisfaction.
Sick and Lame Horses,
Will receive special attention, and the
be3t of Medicine and care provided.
All orders to be left at residence, next
John Robcllo's, Kapalamn. '.10 Om
'JCIIE I3JL.IXJB
Ice Cream Parlors !
!No. S5 ITotol Htroot.
Delicious llavored Ico Cream made
from pmo Dairy Cream, Fruit lees,
Sherbets, Ice Cre'ain Drinks and many
other refreshments can bo fouud always
at this really first class rcsoit. Choice
Confectionery and Cakes inj great
variety.
Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
For tho convenience of the public we
pack ordeis for Ire Cream in Patent
Refrlgeiator Cans, which hold from 1 to
40 QtiartB, warranted to keep its delight
ful llavor and perfect form for many'
hours.
KIiir- Up Telephone 1 8,
WSr The Elite Ice Cream Parlors are
open daily until 11 im. 38 ly
Jk
E. O. SCHUMAN,
Carriage and Wagon ilWCalcer.
RoimlriiiK',
BlncltHinitliiiig",
In lirwl-cliiwH liimiiiei nud jhMcch to suit tlie times.
TO King SI., ndjolniiiR Geo. W. Lincoln, Contractor & Builder. Cm,
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
or tiutl Ol Hotel Street.
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED ON ICE:
Red Cabbages, Ciullllower, Celery, Eastern Oyslorsj P6ars, Cal'a Fresh Salmon, do
Codfish, do Rock Cod, do Smelts, do Plums, do Lobstors, do Shrimps, do
Grapes, do Pears, do Peaches, Roll Butter.
ALSO Smoked Salmon, do Halibut, do Herrings, do Beef, do Salvages; Salmon
Bellies, 61b. Tins; Dried Allien Apples, do Primes, do Peuches, do Pears;
Cala Dried Figs, Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Family Mild Cheese, Strong
Cheese, Mackerel, C lb.Thts; Mackerel, 25 lb. Kits; Petit Pols, very small
and very sweet; French Mushrooms, Butch Salad Oil in pints and quarts,
Lucca Salad Oil, Cula Salad Oil, Apples, 3 lb. Tins Butter, Keg3 Butter, .
Star Ham, Lean Bacon and a full lino of Staple and Fanoy Groceries.
Goods delivered free of charge to all partst of Honolulu, and satisfaction
guaranteed. ' ,
Telephone No. 240, Botli Companies. P. O. Box 207. (703
Frank Gertz, 103 Fort Street,
1 111 """ K w wwiw p i m fc. SaSmnl
Has received by late steamers a splendid line of
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
gCg Don't Pass tlie Door. S2E2
970 Cm
Every Description of Joli Printing
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
AT THE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Bill HeaiU .
Briefs
Ball Programs
Bills of Lading
Business Cards
Book Work
Certificates
Circulars
Concert Progr'ms
Draft Books
Delivery Books
Envelopes
Hand Bills
Invoices
Queen Street,
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbers, Gas Fitters
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King street,
Honolulu. f3? iiouse and Ship Job
Work promptly executed. 102
FOlt RENT.
The premises nt No. 42 Mer.
iciiant street, near the corner ot
tort street, ccutrally located
in tho business part ot tho city, bulla,
hie for a LAW OFFIOE, or onv other
kind of business. Rent low. Enquire
of DR. STANGENWALD.
107 3m
COTTAGE TO LET.
A nice 4 room cottage, within
easy reach of Honolulu, situ,
ate at Kapalamn. Terms $20
per month. Apply to
MRB. MARIA KING,
on tho grounds, or to A, J, Carlwrlght,
nt liis ollice. 40 tf
FOR RENT.
THAT very desirable and convenient
Family Residence on llcrctnnla
Street, until lately occupied by F. S.
Pratt, Esq., completo with out-lipuscs,
Htablcs, gardens nnd pasture, Also, the
premises occupied nt present n a Law
Office by John Russell, Esq., centrally
located near the corner of Fort and
Merchant Streets. For paitlculars, ap
ply either by letter or otherwise to
DR. STANGENWALD, Meichant fit.
81 8m
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MHHH'hKSSSsEH
Immimm
Xi'limulng;,
Letter Headings
Labels
Law Reports
Note Headings
Plantation Books
Pamphlets
Posters
Reports
Show Cards
Ss? Shipping Rece'ls
Statements
Tags
Visiting Cards
Way-Bllls
Honolulu.
THE FAST RAILING
Schooner EHUKAI
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on board, or to
Pacific NAyioATioN Co.,
181 Agents
BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
ggH Tho uudersigned having
fij9oi taken charge of Baggage
SsSSSgprcss No. 34, for the
purpose ot currying on the Express and
Dray business, hopes by paying strict
attention to business to receive a share
of public patronage.
EST" Moving pianos and furniture n
specialty, B. BURGERSON.
Residence, corner Punchbowl and Be
fetania Streets. Mutual Telephono 820.
West, Dow & Co., Telephone 170.
SOJy
E: R. RYAN'S
.BOAT SHOP, '
33Hllimule, ... Honolulu
Tho oldest nnd only Boat Building Shop
in tho Kingdom.
Boats and Scows of all kinds inado to
order. Surf Boats a specially.
I have Oak Timbers imported expressly
for Island use.
All kinds of Boat Repairing done a
1005 shortest notice, ly
Yosemite Statin M
Will he open every afternoon and even
ings as follows:
."lloiulny. Wrilucmtay, Tlmrmlny mid
Hnturitny,
To the public in geneinl.
Tuesday nmt Frlilny HvciiIiiich, nnd
Wcilncmlny nml (Saturday
AftornootiH,
For ladles and their escorts.
AMUSEMENTS TO COME i
Grand Carnival Mnsquradc on Skates,
Sept. lioth.
Four handsome pilzcs to be given
away one for the most elegant costume,
tho most oilgliuil, the best sustained,
and the most comical. Tho Grand Mny
polo Dance will also be given by 10
dancers. All Intending masquers are
requested to hand in their names and
procure a pass before Sept. 25th.-
TIIOS. E. WALL, Manager.
48
KING STREET,
J. a. AVAIiXilsn, Proprietor.
Choicest Meats from Finest Herds.
Families and Shipping
SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE
- andjnt the
I-iO-west, jMswltct Prices.
All meats delivered fiom this Market
arc thoroughly chilled immediately after
killinc by means of a BellColcman Pa
tent Diy Air Refiigeralor. Meat so
treated retains nil its juioy'pmpcrtict,
aud is Goauanteedto KunrLoNOEn
AFiint Dki.ivkuy than Fui:siir.Y-KiLii-i:n
Mkat. 74 ly
Beef ! Beef !
ISeef"
Beef
The very best quality from
J. Campbell's Honouliuli Ranch.
The Cheapest in the Market.
SOLD BY -
Hop Chong Comp'y,
No. 45 Maunakea Street.
Delivered to any part of the Town.
715
SOMETHING 1STEW.
Labor Saving Soft Soap,
WHAT ALL Families, Hotels and
Laundries need. For sale at W.
E. Herrick's Turnine; Shop, Bethel St.,
by (77 2m) WM. H. HUDDY.
Election of Officers, Hala
wa Sugar Company.
AT the annual meeting of the Stock,
holders of the Holawa Sugar Co.,
held August 17th, 1885, tho following
officers were chosen for the current year :
Mr. John H. Paty President
" P. C. Jones Treasurer
" J. O. Carter Secretary
" G.J.Ross Auditor
Messrs. Tlios. R. Foster and Jnmes A.
Hopper, Directors. J. O. CARTER,
Secretary nalawa Sugar Co.
Honolulu. August 17, 1885. 100 lm
. L. E. SPfiRRY,
Jeweler and Engraver,
WITH
1?. Tn.iinn.tt, "Wntoliimilcoi,
NO. 83, FORT STREET.
Engravings and Monograms executed
In tlic highest style, nnd jewelry
01 made to order. Sm
J. A. DOWER,
Ship .Carpenter and Boat Builder.
HAS on hand and for sale various
sized surf boats, constructed on
an Improved principle of my own in.
vcntlon, each frnme being of one plcoc
across tho keel, Tho frames aro closer
together, and the boats tiro therefore
lighter and lesi liable to bilgo in, than
boats of any other build. Each side
plank and gunwale is jn ono piece from
stem to stern, nnd is consequently not
llnblo to strain, tlicro being no midship
butts. The material and workmanship
aro warranted to bo of tho best quality.
Mr. Robert Lowers, of Lcwers &
Cooke, will attend to the sale of these
boats, and dispose of them at San Fran,
elsco piiccs. 05 ly
J. A. Mackenzie,
Having opened a shop on
BotJUel Street,
(opposite the Church), is prepared to
execute all orders for
Plumbing, Gas and Steam
Fitting,
And general work in his line. All
oid era promptly attended to, and charges
strictly moderate. 841y
Metropolitan Market
' F. . "VVUNDENBERGr,
yiBQucciiBBtrcot .
aobnt Kon
Sloaiuo'r J. I. Dowsott,"
ami scnooNi:ns
Rob Roy, Milo Morris, and Josophlno.
HAIr FOU .SVJU13.
Fine and coarc Puuloa Suit ; tine
Kakaako Salt, In quantities to suit.
Also, large and small Iron Water
Tanks. Paints, OIK Etc., Etc. 03 lv
F. HORN'S
Pioneer 8t'm Candy Factory & Bakery,
r.HTAIJMHKKD, 1803.
Manufactuics all and every ailiciu in
Confectionery and Pastry nnd Bread
Bakery from tho best nnd purest mnto
rials, guaranteed freo from all
ADULTERATION!
Haialwnys on hand all sizes of his Rich
and Unsurpassed Quality of
WEDDING- OAKES,
Enjoying a rich reputation of many
years, and aro ornamented In any
stylo.deslrcd, and nro sold at the
Lowest Possible Prices
Unequalled facilities nnd steam enables
uiu iu auu uu uriicics inauuianiurcu at
my Establishment Cheaper than any
other m this Line of Business. Vnnillii,
Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made nnd
Mould Creams of all flavors at SO cents
per pound. ,
RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,
at 5 cents each. Mince and Fruit
Pics always on hand.
Pure and Wholesome Broad!
Vicuna Rolls, Family & Graham Bread
delivcied to any part of the city. The
largest midmost vailous Stock of Con
fectionery can he found at
!F. HORN'S
Steam Candy Factory and Bakory.
No. 71 Hotel St., between Nuuanu and
Fort Streets.
P. O. Box No. 75. Telephone No. 74.
1004 ,
LIME! LIME!
Patronize Home Manufacture
The Hawaiian Stone Comp'y
Are now prepared to furnish fresh Lime
in quantities to suit purchasers) and
satisfaction warranted ns to both the
kind nnd tho price.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
03 ly Agents.
The Cqnitablc Ijii'o Assurance
Society of .the United
States.
' KHTAUIIHHEW IN 185.
ISSUES Policies on the most approved
plans, viz :-OrdinaryLtfe,Life,Limit-cd
Payments, Endowments; Tontine
Savings Fund, Tontines, Semi-Tontlnes;
A. B. C, Tontines; Life nnd Survivor
ship Annuities; Children's Endowments,
Joint Llfo Risks, Partnership Insurance,
etc., etc., etc.
Policies both Incontestable and Non
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
Before insuring elsewhere, cnll and
get an estimate.
It Is calculated that every reasonable
wish of tho insured is embodied in one
or more of the plans.
For full particulars and pamphlets,
apply to
ALEX. J. CAIITWIUGIIT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
00 ly
ice to tie Pule.
We take pleasure in announcing to,the
public that, in addition to our
Pastry and Confeotionery Business,
We will open our
Cce Cream Parlors !
Whick.havo tfeen fitted up elegantly ac
cording to our trade, on
SA.a?UItIA.Y, APRIL atn.
Our Cream will bo only of superior
qunllty, mndo of genuine cream. As
we have made arrangements with the
Woodlawn Dairy to supply us only with
a llrst-class article from samples we
have hud -of tho same, wo aro able to
guarantee satisfaction, The following
assortments of Ico Creams and Sherbets
wo will keep at our opening, and many
more kinds if trade will justify it;
icjz cnxiAHSi l
VANILLA, LEMON. CHOCOLATE, COFFEE,
STRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE and
COFFEE GLACE.
BIIEBBETSi
ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY.
Parties supplied any day exqept Sun
days. Those wishing Ico Cieam for
Sunday must leave their orders on Sa
turday before 0 p. m., which will ha
delivered before JO a. m. Sflnday, The
creams will bo packed so that they will
keep eight hours in a first-class condi
tion. Hoping to get a shnro of public
patronngo, and thanking tho public for
their liberal past favors, we remain, res.
pectfully,
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